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Atticmedia Launches Mojo Central Compliance Training Tool

Oct 29, 2013

Atticmedia has launched Mojo Central, a new mobile platform that will ease compliance strain and increase sales for mortgage banks by delivering up-to-the-second training and resources to staff anytime, anywhere, on any device. "The compliance landscape is changing fast and competition for sales has never been tougher," said Filip Rokita, CEO of Atticmedia. "he most successful mortgage banks will be those that train their teams quickly and effectively. Mojo Central does this by delivering critical knowledge and skills to staff via mobile devices, whether it's just in time, during spare time or at crunch time." Atticmedia developed Mojo Central specifically to help mortgage company employees keep up with the raft of recent new compliance requirements and improve sales team training. "Whether staff need to understand new points and fees limits, sales initiatives or origination software, Mojo Central is always with them and allows learning on the job and inline with their workflow," said Courtney Bristol, director of client relations for Atticmedia.
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